Ill list em as I remember em :) Not very many, but Im working on it :) Theres a few birds Ive seen Ive yet to identify, but as soon as I do, theyll be added 
1. Bald Eagle (Lake Monroe, Monroe County, Indiana. It was this year, my very first time seeing a wild Bald Eagle!)
2. American Cardinal (both in my backyard and my bf's backyard, each place had a male/female pair)
3. American Robin (again, in both mine and bf's backyard)
4. House Finch (my backyard)
5. Blue Jay (bf's and my backyards)
6. Downy Woodpecker (my backyard just today)
7. Junco (bfs backyard)
8. White-breasted Nuthatch (bfs backyard)
9. Carolina Chickadee (bfs backyard)
10. Coopers Hawk (close by bfs backyard)
11. Turkey Vulture (bfs neighborhood)
12. Grackle (these things are everywhere)
13. Titmouse (bfs backyard)
14. Pileated Woodpecker (Brown County State Park, Brown County, Indiana)
15. Goldfinch (male/female pair, bf's backyard)
16. House Sparrow (Also everywhere, like the grackles ^_^)
17. Ring-billed Gull (Wal-Mart and McDonalds parking lots ^_^)
18. Mourning Dove (bf's and my backyard)
19. Ruby-throated Hummingbird (bf's backyard and local State Park)
20. Mockingbird (local park and outside Bfs stepbro's old home)
21. Grey Catbird (bf's backyard)
22. American Crow (all over the place. I actually kinda like these birds)
23. Red-tailed Hawk (Id say this is the bird that first got me interested in bird watching :) )
24. Mallard
25. Canadian Goose (love the goslings, so cute! I kinda like these birds too)
26. Blue Heron (bf lives by a reservoir, so we see these all the time)
27. Indigo Bunting (cant remember where [bfs backyard?], but I remember rushing to look it up! *lol*)
28. Baltimore Oriole (flying by the side of the road we were driving down)
29. House Bunting (Marrakech, Morocco)
30. Yellow-billed Cuckoo (my backyard, saw with my brand new binocs
)
31. Worm-eating Warbler (my backyard... weird name!)
Lets see, what else... I know theres more! ^_^
Nice going Jen ! Keep them coming !
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Looks good, Crolina Chickadee fits area. We have both, confusing.